Sure, I have lots of papers (none for ESWC, though) that could serve as test
cases.
peter
On 10/07/2014 07:49 AM, Phillip Lord wrote:
"Peter F. Patel-Schneider" <[email protected]> writes:
tex4ht takes the slight strange approach of having an strange and
incomprehensible command line, and then lots of scripts which do default
options, of which xhmlatex is one. In my installation, they've only put
the basic ones into the path, so I ran this with
/usr/share/tex4ht/xhmlatex.
Phil
So someone has to package this up so that it can be easily used. Before then,
how can it be required for conferences?
http://svn.gnu.org.ua/sources/tex4ht/trunk/bin/ht/unix/xhmlatex
Somehow this is not in my tex4ht package.
In any case, the HTML output it produces is dreadful. Text characters, even
outside math, are replaced by numeric XML character entity references.
So, I am willing to spend some time getting this to work. I would like
to plug some ESWC papers into tex4ht, to get some HTML which works plain
and also with Sarven's templates so that it *looks* like a PDF.
Would you be willing to a) try it and b) give worked and short test
cases for things that do not work?
Phil